🎓GRADCAL '25
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🏋️Offseason training is going strong in advance of spring football practice, which begins next Monday. One of the traditions under Coach Lang is that any player who successfully completes a full bench press set with the one hundred pound dumbbells gets to sign their name on the dumbbells. This morning, three new signatures were added to the weights. Josh McDaniel, Kade Pratt and Sonny Freeman each completed the full set and inked their names in Savage legend. Congratulations Savages! Keep up the great work! #SavageStrong
3 months ago, Broken Bow Schools
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2025 SUMMER PRIDE SCHEDULE
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🎓Each weekday leading up to our high school graduation commencement, Broken Bow Senior High School, with help from our annual media partners, will highlight our 2025 Honor Graduates in our social media streams. Haylie Shae Brantley (4.563) is the daughter of Daniel and Kayla Brantley. She is the granddaughter of Saundra Driesel, Rhonda and Carl Brantley, and the late Steve Ginn. Haylie is a four year member of the Lady Savage varsity fastpitch, slow pitch, basketball, and track teams. She is a four year member of the Broken Bow High School dance team where she serves as captain and is a two time All American dancer. She is a member of student council, FCA, Spanish Club, Key Club, 3N1 student ministries, and was chosen Kiwanis Senior of the Month for January and Lions Club Senior of the Month for March. She is a 4 year member of the National and Oklahoma honors society. Haylie will be attending Ouachita Baptist University in the fall where she received an academic and track scholarship. Our Senior Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. in Jinkins Auditorium. Baccalaureate services will also be held on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. in Jinkins Auditorium. Commencement services are scheduled for Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.
3 months ago, Broken Bow Schools
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🥎SAVAGE SOFTBALL SEND-OFF‼️ Wednesday 1:00 PM in front of the Sports Complex. #GoBigB #TakeState
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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BROKEN BOW💪🏼ATHLETES #Physicals for the 2025-2026 school year are coming up! 🗓️ May 12th @ 8 AM: Incoming 6th graders, Freshmen, and 10th-12th graders. 🗓️ May 13th @ 8 AM: Incoming 7th and 8th graders, plus anyone else who needs a physical. 📝 Forms will be handed out to students on Wednesday and will also be available at the Broken Bow High School and Middle School offices. 👉 Remember to complete and return your forms when you come for your physical at the FIELD HOUSE. Let’s get ready for an awesome year! #HealthFirstAlways #AlwaysSavage
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🎓Each weekday leading up to our high school graduation commencement, Broken Bow Senior High School, with help from our annual media partners, will highlight our 2025 Honor Graduates in our social media streams. Mariah Ainsley Sargent (4.542), daughter of Chad and Masheli Sargent is the granddaughter of Alice Fix, Owen and Charlette Hearne, and Larry and Lucy Sargent. Mariah is an accomplished student and leader, serving as the Director of Public Relations for Student Council, Co-Captain of the Varsity Cheerleading Team, and Vice President of her class. She is also an active member of History Club and Pep Club. Recognized for her academic excellence, Mariah is a member of the National Honor Society, Oklahoma Honor Society, and ranks in the top 10% of her class. A trailblazer in leadership and service, she recently earned her Eagle Scout, making her the first female to earn the rank in Broken Bow. Mariah is also competing in the Miss Oklahoma Teen USA pageant as Hochatown Teen USA, using her platform to inspire and uplift others. In the fall, she will attend the University of Oklahoma to major in Pre-Nursing, working toward her dream of becoming a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and making a lasting impact in children’s lives. Our Senior Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. in Jinkins Auditorium. Baccalaureate services will also be held on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. in Jinkins Auditorium. Commencement services are scheduled for Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.
3 months ago, Broken Bow Schools
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☀️ Congratulations to the BENNETT STUDENTS OF THE YEAR‼️ 💥 Nova Broades and Gauge Metcalf‼️ #AShiningExample #ExcellentStudents #GoodCharacter
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🏈Any students in grades 9-12 next year who are interested in being a manager for the Savage varsity football team should meet with Coach Maverick Lang in the field house during ACT Prep on Wednesday. #JoinOurTeam #AlwaysSavage
3 months ago, Broken Bow Schools
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RJMS FCCLA Quilt Show Invitation Join us for a vibrant celebration of creativity at the RJMS FCCLA Quilt Show on Wednesday, May 7th, from 8 AM to 6 PM! We warmly invite the entire community to explore a stunning array of quilts, pillows, mug rugs, and bowl cozies crafted with love and skill. Cast your vote for your favorites and help us celebrate the talent on display! Exciting prizes await the winners, including cash and fantastic rewards like sewing machines! Don't miss this colorful event, taking place in a classroom within the RJMS building. We can't wait to see you there!
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
quilt
🍦📚 Students in Mrs. Crenshaw’s Fourth Grade ELA class that read all 15 Sequoyah books and passed the tests were treated to an ice cream celebration! Good job, kiddos!
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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RESCHEDULED: Due to the high chance of ☔️ inclement weather, the Bennett #TRACK MEET will be rescheduled for May 13th.
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🍎✏️📚 ATTENTION SAVAGE NATION PARENTS: Word-up Wednesday! 💡This week, as we celebrate Teacher #Appreciation Week, it’s a wonderful opportunity for parents to express their gratitude for the hard work and dedication that educators invest in their students every day. Consider taking a moment this Wednesday to write a heartfelt note of thanks to your child’s teacher! ✨A few encouraging words can go a long way in acknowledging their efforts and boosting their spirits. After all, it’s the little things. :) Let’s show our appreciation for these incredible individuals who guide and nurture our future leaders! #WordUpWednesday #teacherappreciationweek
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🎓Each weekday leading up to our high school graduation commencement, Broken Bow Senior High School, with help from our annual media partners, will highlight our 2025 Honor Graduates in our social media streams. Charity Grace Elliott (4.479), daughter of Bryden and Rebecca Elliott and granddaughter of Debbie and Travis Elliott, Robbie and Charlie Warren, and the late Rich Thomason, is a dedicated student and leader. As President of the Broken Bow FFA chapter, she has excelled in various competitions, including being a member of the state-winning Milk Quality and Products Team, a two-time state qualifier in the prepared public speaking category of animal science, and a bronze individual at the National Milk Quality and Products Contest. She is also actively involved in the Broken Bow High School Student Council and the National Honor Society. Currently a concurrent student preparing for college, Charity plans to begin her higher education at Eastern Oklahoma State College, where she will compete on the Meat Evaluation Team, before transferring to Oklahoma State University to pursue a master’s degree in Agricultural Economics. Our Senior Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. in Jinkins Auditorium. Baccalaureate services will also be held on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. in Jinkins Auditorium. Commencement services are scheduled for Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.
3 months ago, Broken Bow Schools
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The Broken Bow Lady Savages Track and Field Team captured the Class 4A Regional Championship in McAlester on Saturday, crowning five individual champions, and amassing an impressive 144 points at the regional meet. The Savage boys finished fourth overall in their division, winning gold in three events. Lady Savage seniors Haylie Brantley and Kennedee Brittain each added another gold medal to their impressive list of career athletic achievements. Brantley won the 800-meter run with a time of 2:24.00 and Brittain was first in the shot put with a toss of 41' 4.25". Brantley also brought home silver medals in the 400-meter run and as the anchor leg of the 4X400 Relay team. Brittain also won third place in the discus throw. Sophomores Jaylen Cauthron and Miranda Frazier also turned in impressive performances at the meet. Cauthron won gold in the long jump with a leap of 15' 9.5", while Frazier captured gold in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 49.47 seconds. Cauthron also won the silver medal in the high jump. Both Cauthron and Frazier were members of the second place 4X400 relay team and third place 4X100 team, qualifying for next week's state meet in both events. Freshman Kylee Burris captured her first regional championship with a time of 26.24 seconds in the 200-meter run. Burris also placed second in the 100-meter run and was a member of the 4X400 and 4X100 relay teams, advancing to state in all four events. Other Lady Savages qualifying for the state championship meet were Adelyn French and Mylee Williams, who finished in second and third place respectively, in both the 100-meter hurdles and 300-meter hurdles, Mackila Dansby with a fourth-place finish in the shot put, and Amiya Cherry who ran as a member of the third place 4X100 relay team. In boys' competition, Sophomore Greydon Howell once again displayed why he is one of the state's most highly recruited athletes, winning three gold medals at Saturday's regional meet. Howell placed first in both the 200-meter run (22.34) and the 400-meter run (48.8) and grabbed his third gold medal as the anchor leg of the 4X400 relay team. Howell was also a member of the 4X100 relay team which also qualified for state with a fourth-place finish. Senior Corey Frazier ran as a member of the 4X100 relays team and also qualified with a fourth-place finish in the high jump. Cole Patrick and DeJhuan Hall were the other members of the 4X100 relay. Patrick also ran a leg on the gold medal 4X400 relay team, along with Isiah Fields, Sky Baker and Howell. Baker also won third place and Fields finished fourth in the 400-meter run. Other state qualifiers on the boys' team were Senior Kyler Cupit, in both the shot put and discus throw, along with Mavryk Soto in pole vault. The OSSAA Class 4A State Championship Meet is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, May 9th and 10th, at Plainview High School.
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
track and field
1st Annual AG MECHANICS CONTEST at the NEW Ag Building at Broken Bow Schools was a huge success!
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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👑Congratulations to Anthony & Miley! The 2025 BBHS Prom King and Queen!
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
prom king and queen pic
📿RODEO CHAMPION IN THE HOUSE (Again!): Jerra Bean, Broken Bow 7th grader, competed at the CYRA Finals this weekend. RESULTS: 🏆Champion Barrel Racer 🏆Champion Goat Tyer (and Foot Tyer) 🏆All-Around Champion She’s riding a winning trail!~congratulations! #SavageTalent
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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Just a little reminder: Tomorrow night at 7:30 PM. Admission is $5! Come and celebrate the hard work and talent of a great group of students!
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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✨Congratulations, YOU are our Savage Pride 2025/26‼️ #SavageTalent
3 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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